The head of the Interior Ministry asked the shooter in Lovech to surrender



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The Minister of the Interior Hristo terziiski called the shooter who hit the woman from the dance on New Years Eve, to declare to the authorities. “Every mistake has forgiveness, but there is also punishment.”

According to Terziiski, there is forgiveness for every violation, and the suspicions are that the shooting is accidental rather than deliberate. In any case, the injured woman was not the target of the crime.

Terziiski also asked all witnesses and participants in the New Year’s dance to help authorities investigate the incident.

It’s not yet possible to say what kind of weapon, researchers suggest short firearm. However, this can certainly be said only after the doctors remove the projectile from the victim’s body. Another assumption is that the shot is direct to the person, not a bounce. “We still can’t say where the shot came from. We assume it was from residential buildings … We assume the shot was direct. We still don’t know if it was the target or an accidental shot,” Terziiski said.

The citizens themselves in front of the block did not suspect that it was a shooting, and the signal was received at the Ministry of the Interior by the Emergency Center, where they found the gunshot wound.

The Ministry of the Interior does not inspection of all persons with weapons in legal possession in the Mladost district of Lovech. Otherwise, the weapon in the hands of the Bulgarians is significant, Hristo Terziiski admitted.

On BTV shortly before the mayor of Lovech Cornelia marinova asked the Ministry of the Interior to introduced a legal ban on the use of pyrotechnics in populated areas. The mayor’s ban, traditionally issued in December, is more of a recommendation or an appeal to citizens. The powers of a mayor go so far, Marinova explained.

We remind you that the injured woman in Lovech is in stable condition in a hospital without danger of death at the moment. However, his condition is serious and requires surgery.

They predict an increase in crime in 2021.

They predict an increase in crime in 2021.

According to Tihomir Bezlov, the main reason is unemployment.

The Interior Minister commented on the last major robberies and robberiesthe Sandanski store, the car collection in Pernik and the quick loan office in Sofia. In most of these crimes, the perpetrators have internal information. He noted that the Interior Ministry has comments on the work of security companies, but in the first place there is the preservation of human life. Often times, the perpetrators of these crimes have solid experience, good logistical and technical training and are therefore difficult to detect. However, the Ministry of the Interior also deals with these cases. Detection of the robbery in Sofia was relatively quick due to the perpetrators’ inexperience.

Terziiski said that in 2020 there is a tendency to decrease in crime in our country – 63 are registered murders, which is an extremely low number per year. Vehicle thefts have decreased by 11%. Due to telephone fraud, the Ministry of the Interior registered a decrease of 85%.

He pointed out that the holidays end around 600 inspections for compliance with anti-epidemic measures – Around 30 rapes were found. He explained that the purpose of inspections is primarily prevention, but The Ministry of the Interior also has mechanisms to affect offenders. Terziiski explained that when the police go to a restaurant that organized a party despite the measures, and although the police themselves find it difficult to enter the restaurant itself, this party or celebration ends.

Terziiski gave an example of restaurant on the Sofia ring road, who organized a secret Christmas party, entered with a secret password through another entrance, which was locked. 67 people were captured during this inspection.

Close 4,600 police officers met COVID-19 since March 2020. Approximately 700 uniformed men are receiving treatment and 89 are hospitalized. The victims in the Ministry of the Interior system due to contagion are 30. Terziiski noted that police officers work on the front lines, but are not infected frequently while performing their official duties.

A list of Interior Ministry officials who want to be vaccinated against COVID-19 has already been prepared. Around 11,2 thousand have expressed such intention, that’s about 20% of all who work in the system, said Hristo Terziiski.



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